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Dividing single word page onto some section?
Hello. I apologize for any confusion. I'm unsure if I'm using the correct wording, and I'm unable to find guidance on how to phrase it properly through a Google search.
First, here's the document
In the first part of the documents, you will notice a resize-square that is quite useful. It allows me to conveniently move the tabulations (:) forward and backward as a whole, instead of manually using the tab and backspace keys one by one to adjust the positions. Please refer to the screenshot and screen recording below:
And this is the screen record how do I demonstrate it
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z-rcmLiinMYBhgjpDTz2DGjqeQ68Vsn-/view?usp=sharing
Then, there's 2nd section, where it just a usual text, without any formatting in indent
Similarly, in the third section, there is a similar functionality as in the first section. Instead of manually using tabs or spaces, I can simply resize to reposition the text. Additionally, I can adjust the spacing between the first line (Penerima & Pemberi) and the (.....) without having to manually press the enter button. All of this can be done using the resize button.
Here's the screen record if you need it
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bOs58S5dc2i7_wk49OQPuGj5d2y5Q13q/view?usp=sharing
Furthermore, all of these actions can be performed within a single page, eliminating the need for the page break function and resulting in three separate pages.
Currently, the closest solution I have found is converting my text into an image. However, this method is not as effective as I had hoped.
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I do get some clues from your image. The "resize square" indicates that you are dealing with a Word table. If you click inside the table, you can use the (Table) Layout contextual tab on the far right of the ribbon and choose to show the gridlines. Displaying nonprinting marks will also help you identify the table, because each cell will be terminated with an end-of-cell marker (¤) . You can use the ¶ icon on the Home tab to show/hide nonprinting marks.
- HantuuuCopper Contributor
Hello. I apologize for the delayed response. My computer experienced some issues, but I have just finished having it repaired.
Thank you! You nail it! It actually table without border, I'm completely deceived. Now I do know how do I make a form without manually adjust the tab and the space!
However, now I do have a problem with the 3rd part. At the sample document, whenever I resize it, the text ((………………………….) will move towards the bottom / upwards,
while when I create it myself, only the table getting bigger. the (………………………….) is stays at the same location
What I've done wrong / missing here?
Anyway, sorry ! I just edit the links!It is difficult to tell from the screen shot what is going on.
Could you post a new link to the sample document?
- Charles_KenyonBronze Contributor
Like Stefan, I am unable to access your document.
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